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Nasa 1

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  1. New Radar Maps of the Moon - The Moon: New high-resolution radar maps of the Moon's south pole reveal a fantastic land with peaks as high as Mt. McKinley and crater floors four times deeper than the Grand Canyon.
  2. Who's Orbiting the Moon? - The Moon: Do you know who's orbiting the moon? The answer might surprise you.
  3. Total Lunar Eclipse - Looking Up: On Wednesday evening, February 20th, the full Moon over the Americas will turn a delightful shade of red and possibly turquoise, too.
  4. Name that Space Telescope! - Gamma-Ray Astronomy: NASA is inviting members of the general public from around the world to suggest a new name for the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, otherwise known as GLAST, before it launches in mid-2008.
  5. Extremophile Hunt Begins - Astrobiology: A team of scientists has just set off to explore a strange lake in Antarctica...
  6. Surprises from Mercury - Planetary Exploration: NASA's Messenger spacecraft has beamed back some surprising new data from the planet Mercury.
  7. Venus and Jupiter Converge - Looking Up: The two brightest planets are converging for a beautiful close encounter on Friday morning, February 1st.
  8. Basil Orbits Earth - You'll never guess what was in Barbara Morgan's pocket when she blasted off from Kennedy Space Center last week onboard space shuttle Endeavour.
  9. Exploding Lunar Eclipse - Most people appreciate lunar eclipses for their silent midnight beauty. NASA astronomer Bill Cooke is different: he loves the explosions.
  10. Hurtling Toward Mars - By the time you finish reading this sentence, you'll be 25 miles closer to the planet Mars.
  11. Cosmic Cockroaches - Starved. Stomped. Radiated. Poisoned. It's all in a day's work for the common household cockroach.
  12. A Star with a Comet's Tail - Astronomers using a NASA space telescope, the Galaxy Evolution Explorer, have spotted an amazingly long comet-like tail behind a star streaking through space.
  13. Of Skunks and Telescopes: Close Encounters of the UNkind - August 10, 2007: The road to the Marshall Space Flight Center is mighty dark at 3:30 a.m.
  14. Strange Lights: The 2007 Aurigid Meteor Shower - Will they come, or will they not? That is the question.
  15. Dreamy Lunar Eclipse - Close your eyes, breathe
    deeply, let your mind wander to a distant seashore...
  16. Beware the Piranha - Deep in the heart of the Milky Way galaxy lurks an extraordinary black hole.
  17. Throttling Back to the Moon - Accelerating from 0 to 60 then slowing down for a stop light is no problem for an ordinary automobile.
  18. Flying into a Thunderstorm - Shakespeare's King Lear shouted to the heavens for a thunderstorm to vent its fury on him.
  19. Mars Rovers Caught in Severe Dust Storm
  20. Great Perseids - Got a calendar? Circle this date: Sunday, August 12th. Next to the circle write "all night" and "Meteors!"
  21. Summer Moon Illusion - Sometimes you can't believe your eyes. This weekend is one of those times.
  22. The Adventures of ASTRO and NextSat - Picture this: Two robots hang suspended in space, nose to nose. One reaches out a crooked silver arm and begins to minister to the needs of the other.
  23. Thinking Big about Space Telescopes - NASA's next moon rocket is still on the drawing board, but already scientists are dreaming up big new things to do with it.
  24. Voyage to the Giant Asteroids - The asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter is like the solar system's cluttered old attic.
  25. Tether Origami - NASA is joining a Japanese team in a space experiment that uses reverse origami to show the way to help keep satellites in their proper orbits...
  26. Venus Flyby - A spaceship swoops in from the void, plunging toward a cloudy planet about the size of Earth.
  27. Awesome Upheaval - Astronomers using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory have found evidence for an "awesome upheaval" in a massive cluster of galaxies.
  28. Blue Moon over North America
  29. Fantastic Flyby - NASA released stunning new images of Jupiter and its moons taken by the New Horizons spacecraft.
  30. Preventing "Sick" Spaceships - Picture this: You're one of several astronauts homeward bound after a three-year mission to Mars.
  31. The Brightest Supernova Ever - The brightest stellar explosion ever recorded may be a long-sought new type of supernova...
  32. The Equivalence Principle - Standing on the Moon in 1971, Apollo 15 astronaut Dave Scott held his hands out at shoulder height, a hammer in one hand and a feather in the other.
  33. The Ions are Coming! - A scientist using the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) has found a way to forecast solar radiation storms.
  34. La Supernova más Brillante de Todos los Tiempos

Nasa - Español 1

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  1. Las Grandiosas Perseidas - Prepare su calendario. Se aproxima la más espectacular tormenta de meteoros del año: las Perseidas.Pensando a lo Grande en los Telescopios Espaciales
  2. Regulando el Impulso en el Regreso a la Luna
  3. Descenso Riesgoso - Tras exceder el tiempo esperado de funcionamiento, el vehículo de exploración.
  4. Ilusión Lunar de Verano - Todos sabemos que la Luna se ve más grande cuando está cerca del horizonte.
  5. Soga Origami - Un ingenioso dispositivo, similar a una soga hecha de papel plegado, ayudará a la NASA a coordinar grupos de satélites y a recuperar cohetes usados.
  6. Impresionante Agitación
  7. Fantástico Sobrevuelo de Júpiter
  8. Ráfaga de Metano - El 16 de enero de 2006, una deslumbrante llama de color azul atravesó las arenas del desierto de Mojave.
  9. Una Explosión Masiva en el Sol - El observatorio solar espacial Hinode filma imágenes sin precedente de la formación de una llamarada solar.

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